
Adrianne with Dr. Jacqueline Ottmann on leadership, being the first, and the tension required for change
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Dr. Jaqueline Ottmann is Anishinaabe from Fishing Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan. Jacqueline became Professor and Vice-Provost Indigenous Engagement at the University of Saskatchewan in 2017 and has studied and often dedicated her efforts to systems of change. Her career has encompassed many firsts. She is currently the first Indigenous person to become President of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education. We discussed her approach to leadership, her connection to her sense of purpose, and the tension that is necessary for change.
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